1983 Ford Mustang Reviews

1983 Ford Mustang GLX 3.8L from North America

Summary:

Faults:

Already had some problems when purchased, including a minor accident resulting in damage to the driver's door.

Exhaust turned very black at 130,000 miles. (I was told a valve job would fix it.)

The exhaust separated somewhere under the middle of the body at 131,500.

The carburetor leaks gas onto the engine.

The engine leaked a lot of oil, but seems to have stopped inexplicably (even though it's still topped off with fresh oil.)

The power steering pump should be replaced soon, is starting to sound very bad, but still works.

The fuel pump is failing, but still able to be worked.

General Comments:

It started to fall apart at 125,000, which is what I had expected. It was a very, very cheap find, and a convertible in Southern California. The most impressive thing is even with all of the problems above, it still runs. I need to put it in neutral at stop lights or it stalls out sometimes, but even if it stalls it always starts right back up again.

There's still a bit of power left in it as well, the fuel problems have made it slow of the line, but once it passes 1500 RPM it still has a lot of pickup.

It handles great for a rear wheel drive, and even though the leather cracked with some cheap seat covers, it's a comfortable car.

I drive a lot of new rental cars at work, including several newer Mustangs, and this is without a doubt the most fun car I've driven. At the moment I can't afford the upkeep to make it worth keeping, but I plan on getting another 1983 Mustang convertible once I'm in a better financial position to restore it.

7th Aug 2008, 09:53

The diaphram in the accelerator pump may be leaking... it is a cheap fix... ~$14.00 and 4 bolts, but with that leaking onto the manifold it is a fire hazard. After changing mine the Mpg improved and the stalling at a light quit and the kick down improved... 83... GLX... 3.8L.

1983 Ford Mustang LX 5.0 V8 from North America

Summary:

T-tops, 5 speed, v-8, what more could you ask for

Faults:

Valve covers leak oil and t-tops leak if door isn't shut properly.

General Comments:

The absolute cheapest and easiest car I've ever worked on. I was raised on Chevy, but after owning this Ford I'm sold of the 302. It really has a lot of pick-up at higher rpm's and the 5 speed makes it a blast to drive. The interior of the 83 has way more personality than any of the late 80's and early 90's models. Power locks and windows are great and I love nothing more than to take the t-tops out and go for a drive. Just be sure that when you close the door the top if the window is underneath the window gasket. They like to catch on the outside of the gasket which causes any rainwater to run down the inside of the window and soak the floorboard and door. This is one of the last years a car was made that has the feel of a true muscle car. No short throw shifter, fuel injection, or turbo's. Just a slice of plain old Americana.

1983 Ford Mustang Convertible GLX 3.8 V6 from North America

Summary:

Perfect for sunny days and any other day

Faults:

The Car was stored for about five to six years over in Spokane so a few of the cooling hoses needed to be replaced, on of the power lock actuators went out and had to be replaced. Beyond those I have only had to do general maintenance on the car.

General Comments:

This is my first car and a really snappy looking convertible, besides a few rock chips on the paint from the dirt road I live on the paint job is good the Vinyl top is in good shape, the leather seats are in very good shape and the Premium sound system still functioned (I removed it because I wanted a CD player) it's a great car and I love it.

The black paint job (she's a two tone car) frequently fades and chips easily. It's quite a hassle to have to repaint the black every summer.

General Comments:

I love this car. Sure our relationship has had it's bumps, but she's damn quick, easy to handle and a sweet ride.

Going from an 89 Festiva to the Mustang was quite a shock, but I wouldn't trade her in for anything.

Although she required a lot of repairs and maintenance over the past three years, much of this was due to the racing habits of the previous owner, and the fact that the car was left sitting for over four years (without so much as being turned over once a week).

Other than that, the car is a dream, with comfortable seating, rear window tinting, and a kick-ass stereo (replaced the stock one).